The Golden State Warriors reportedly agreed to a buyout with one of those players, Troy Murphy, on Sunday night. Murphy is expected to be bought out for less than what he was owed for the rest of the season, but he will likely earn 100% of his remaining salary ($11.9 million) when he signs for the veteran minimum with another NBA team. Basically, the move will save the Warriors $275,000, according to the San Jose Mercury’s Tim Kawakami.

Now, Murphy is expected to sign with either Miami or Boston. Both teams could use a player of his size (6’11″), who can rebound (five seasons averaging at least 10 rebounds per game) and hit long-range shots (career 39% from beyond the arc).